Version: 1.2.2-1 Hi!
This was fixed a while ago. cupsys changing SSL certificates seemed unacceptable to me, too. cupsys (1.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release [ Martin Pitt ] * Adapt patches to new upstream version. * debian/cupsys.init.d: If lp module loading is requested, also load the 'ppdev' module to fix the name and model detection of parallel printers on newer kernels. * Revive debian/patches/56_dirsvc.dpatch; it's still not fixed upstream. * debian/patches/09_runasuser.dpatch: Do not drop additional group privileges in scheduler/process.c. This should fix a range of bugs concerning detection of parallel port printers and other 'permission denied' bugs if privilege dropping is enabled (it is disabled by default in Debian). * debian/patches/44_fixconfdirperms.dpatch: Do not change owner and mode of SSL certificate, in order to not break permissions of customized global ones (like the one from the ssl-cert package). Grrr, cups, no, you cannot own the world! * debian/patches/54_cups-config_modeldir.dpatch: Add --modeldir to cups-config so that other packages can use it to figure out the correct PPD base path. * debian/cupsys.examples: Do not ship .svn files (upstream Makefiles install them). * debian/local/{enable_browsing,browsing_status}: Adapt to single-file configuration file style. * Add debian/local/{enable_sharing,sharing_status}: Similar to enable_browsing and browsing_status, this switches between "Listen localhost:631" and "Port 631" (just as the web interface does). Install files in debian/rules. -- Kenshi Muto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 24 Jul 2006 10:59:27 +0200 -- Martin Pitt http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer http://www.ubuntu.com Debian Developer http://www.debian.org
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